CleverOleg

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[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 9 points 18 hours ago

I get where you are coming from, I experienced something similar. It wasn’t so much that I desired meat, because I didn’t really. I was ready to give it up. It was more that I just didn’t know how to replace all the meat I would normally consume. Like, it would be time make dinner and I would just sorta blank out and have no idea what to make because I was so used to basing meals (dinner especially) around meat.

If that describes your situation, then I would suggest a 2 step process:

  1. Go online and try to grab as many interesting vegan recipes that you can find. Even just pictures of vegan food can open up ideas.

  2. Invest time, if you are able, in planning out each of your meals for the week or even just the next couple days. If you have a plan and have all the ingredients set up in advance, I think you’ll find it’s much easier.

An additional tip if you happen to live in a larger city with vegan restaurants… see if they will sell you their “meat” separately. For example, one of my local places will let you buy any of the vegan “meats” they make by the pound, but they don’t advertise it. It’s a great replacement for lunch meat. You could just email them and see if they would do it. I find most vegan restaurants are pretty cool about stuff like that.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not that I rewatch Games of Thrones really but I would always watch that intro, and got unreasonably excited when some new region was “unlocked”.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 30 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Incredible. What does it say that I find this pick very reassuring. Like, it’s such an incompetent pick to head up defense. This is like Milei selecting one of his dogs to lead defense. The American imperial project is so cooked. And just to clarify it’s real.

A couple quotes I liked:

Co-host of Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends Weekend,”

Dude’s not even on the main stage, he’s been stuck in weekend spot for years (weekend viewership is so much lower, FYI).

Hegseth has served in the military, although he lacks senior military or national security experience.

Lmao.

It mentions he got degrees from Princeton and Harvard which… ok, I mean I know a Princeton grad. Smart enough person but not someone who could manage the geopolitical pitfalls of the role just based on inherent intelligence.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 24 points 6 days ago

Comrade I say with with genuine respect, but I feel this is pessimistic beyond what the facts of the situation warrant, thus being unhelpful. Things are rough, but we are not even at Special Period levels of rough yet.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 29 points 6 days ago (1 children)

For what it’s worth, everything that’s happened to Cuba in recent years is still nothing compared to the Special Period, and they weathered that storm.

The SOS Cuba protests were very much small potatoes. There is not enough domestic unrest for the US to push a coup. And the US is already applying maximum pressure, there’s nothing more they can do other than threaten to torpedo any ship approaching the island.

I think Cuban leadership and to an extent the people of Cuba know what capitulation to the US means: a future more bleak than anything they are going through now. The islands assets will be stripped and handed to US corporations and gusanos. And there’s no way they will be allowed any sort of “democracy”, because they already have that. It would have to be some sort of US viceroyalty until the socialism is beaten out of them.

There’s no path to a better relationship with the US with Rubio, but not like a Harris administration would have offered any rapprochement either.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 56 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Trump has picked Elise Stefanik to be the UN Ambassador for the US.

While I maintain that functionally, Trump and Harris policies will be no different on the ground in Palestine, there is definitely worrying signs already that Trump will also be pretty horrible, in particular for the West Bank.

Stefanik is an uber-Zionist even by US Congress standards. She was the one grilling university presidents over not being tough enough on student protestors. There are rumors that Miriam Adelson donated $100 million to Trump’s campaign on the condition that he support Israel annexing the West Bank. And Israel has tapped a settlement expansion activist to be the next ambassador to the US, who is also very pro-annexation as well.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 23 points 6 days ago (3 children)

This might a small W but it’s a W nonetheless. The Libertarian Party is the most popular and best organized third party in the US, by a long shot. They have decades of work put in, not to mention ideologically they are very compatible with (white, middle/upper class) American superstructure. And Chase Oliver is objectively their best candidate they’ve fielded in maybe ever. He’s articulate and is good at emphasizing the least bad aspects of the ideology, like being anti-war and anti-MIC. For a Marxist-Leninist party that’s only gotten big recently and doesn’t even focus on electoralism, that’s honestly a great showing.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 28 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Technically she was on the Peace and Freedom Party, not the same org but they have ballot access in CA so they accepted de la Cruz as their candidate. Still, it should at least be PAF or something.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 17 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Jointly issued on Sunday by the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Commerce, the new negative list, which will take effect on Nov 1, reduces the number of restrictions from 31 to 29, achieving zero restrictions on the manufacturing sector.

I’m not sure I understand the details of the “negative list”, but it appears that 2 items from that list have been removed, and either one or both relate to the manufacturing sector? If so, unless each item has a tremendous amount of details, it would seem that not a lot will have changed from the status quo i.e. if there are only one or two items on a list that are restricting the sector, then there couldn’t have been much restrictions in the first place? These are questions, though, not statements.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 24 points 1 week ago

Both parties are in a death spiral right now. The democrats, for the reasons you mentioned but also because what gets them donations from billionaires and what motives the base are entirely opposite and mutually exclusive as neoliberalism is eating itself alive. But for the GOP, whenever Trump dies that party is going to rip itself apart. A huge chunk of the base loves Trump and hates the party. They were about to destroy themselves in 2015 as the party was going to shove hated “RINOs” like Jeb! and Rubio down their throats.

It’s a race to the bottom right now.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Would he though? If the new justice isn’t as liberal-leaning, even if they are bit younger I imagine he would take that deal. I mean, put yourself in the shoes of a liberal. If you could replace Clarence Thomas with a slightly more moderate republican, you would probably do that.

[–] CleverOleg@hexbear.net 69 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Western news media is pushing the angle of “anti-Semitic attacks” in Amsterdam, leaving out the actual truth.

This narrative in this situation is so dangerous for fomenting actual anti-semitism. Long before this match, soccer fans in Europe knew that one Tel Aviv club and their supporters are total fascists, they have an infamous reputation. Anyone with a phone can see the videos of them disrespecting the Spanish flood victims and all the violence they initiated. The fact that the Israeli fans are in no way “victims” is obvious to everyone, including those who haven’t really followed what’s happening in Gaza and the West Bank over the last year.

So, what happens to your average European soccer fan who’s disinterested in politics and world events, when they see what happened last night and then see how the media in their country is covering it? They can see who the actual perpetrators are and who the actual victims are, and then see that their news media and governments are spinning it the other way. All it takes then is for these same people to get exposed to the actually anti-Semitic “Jews control the media and Western governments” ideas and down the neo-Nazi pipeline they go…

 

…and for that, she has been heavily slandered for months now for being “anti-semitic”. To the point that the US ambassador to the UN is pulling this sort of stunt. It’s worth remembering this woman is a democrat and she was selected by the Biden-Harris admin to represent the US. I honestly cannot imagine that Trump’s ambassador would say even one word different.

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The replies, at least, are encouraging. That’s a solid ratio, too.

 

baseball-crank

Probably not the right time to post this (when most Americans are asleep) but w/e

 

I don’t have any cash app or Venmo accounts, but I can give you like 5 Order of Lenin emojis.

(fyi this is the new badass logo for the Al-Qassam Brigades)

 
 

im-vegan

 

Of course, I knew Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism (really, those two concepts are inseparable and feed each other) were very prevalent in American society going back a long time, with it really ratcheting up after 9/11. But ever since the Zionist entity’s terrorist pager attack last month, the sheer depth, pervasiveness, and how it’s just out there in the open and considered perfectly acceptable has genuinely surprised me. It seems to have started with that attack and subsequent events have only reinforced it.

White Americans just seem to delight whenever they think the Arab/Islamic “terrorists” are attacked. They do not care about who the “terrorists” actually are or how many people suffer. It’s not worth interrogating what the “terrorists” are fighting for or who was harmed because to the white folks, the Muslim/Arab people don’t matter. They’ve been dehumanized to the point where their lives are considered worthless.

To give an example, there is a person in my life who I’m about to cut out (should have a long time ago) who texted me something to the effect of “that pager thing was crazy, but looks like they got a lot of terrorists”. I tried to keep my cool and explain how normal people like doctors and ambulance drivers were hurt and killed too, because lots of people use those pagers. Dude literally just used a shrug emoji in response, because I guess those people aren’t worth giving a care about.

Everything I’ve seen especially in recent weeks really shows how bad it is. Brown people in Western Asia don’t matter because they have a different religion and they are “prone to violence” and they aren’t as “developed” as us. I feel like this is really where the support for Israel comes from. Not from ideas of Israel fulfilling apocalyptic prophesy, but just because white Americans can turn on the TV and see people in Israel who look like them, who have a religion that is semi-compatible with theirs, and who live in a society that seems to be very “Western” fighting off the “savage Islamists”. It plays into their already primed-for-racism-and-chauvinism” brains.

While I don’t think American media is the source of racism and Islamophobia, I do think the last 20+ years of movies, shows, and games has really fueled the fire. I think (hope?) in the future people will look back on this period of “corn-fed white bearded operators killing all the Muslim terrorists” media in the way we look at minstrel shows now.

 

Reading through the replies to this and others, just incredible how many people ingest narratives about “terrorism” and how myths about Oct 7 still persist (or persist because people want them to be true).

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Fuck you Bernie (hexbear.net)
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Link to his tweet

You know, my plan when Bernie eventually dies, was to not exactly celebrate; but more to reflect that, yeah even though he ended up being a liberal Zionist piece of shit I respect the fact that he started something that got many of us on the pipeline.

But fuck that, now I will be doing crab dances when he dies and piss on his grave.

 

Context: Twain wrote a satirical piece in 1905 written from the perspective of King Leopold II. The satire here is that Twain's Leopold is defending his actions in the Congo Free State. The whole thing is great and I encourage everyone to give it read as a biting critique of colonialism. But in this section, Leopold is blaming the Kodak company for exposing the horrors (instead of blaming himself for the horrors). I think the connection to Gaza is self-evident:

[Studies some photographs of mutilated negroes—throws them down. Sighs] The kodak has been a sore calamity to us. The most powerful enemy that has confronted us, indeed. In the early years we had no trouble in getting the press to “expose” the tales of the mutilations as slanders, lies, inventions of busy-body American missionaries and exasperated foreigners who had found the “open door” of the Berlin-Congo charter closed against them when they innocently went out there to trade; and by the press’s help we got the Christian nations everywhere to turn an irritated and unbelieving ear to those tales and say hard things about the tellers of them. Yes, all things went harmoniously and pleasantly in those good days, and I was looked up to as the benefactor of a down-trodden and friendless people. Then all of a sudden came the crash! That is to say, the incorruptible kodak—and all the harmony went to hell! The only witness I have encountered in my long experience that I couldn’t bribe. Every Yankee missionary and every interrupted trader sent home and got one; and now—oh, well, the pictures get sneaked around everywhere, in spite of all we can do to ferret them out and suppress them. Ten thousand pulpits and ten thousand presses are saying the good word for me all the time and placidly and convincingly denying the mutilations. Then that trivial little kodak, that a child can carry in its pocket, gets up, uttering never a word, and knocks them dumb!

 

With the anniversary of Oct 7 coming up, I suspect it will be a topic for some friends of mine. Due to some work I’ve done on them over the past year, I think they might actually be amenable to learning more about Palestine and everything that’s happened in the last 100+ years.

Problem is, these people really have no idea what’s going on or what happened. I don’t know if they could find Palestine on a map. They literally haven’t moved beyond “Jews and Arabs have an ancient grudge and this is just the continuation of that.

What are some basic - and I mean basic videos I could send to them. I think 1948 Creation & Catastrophe is amazing but its scope is a bit narrow. There’s also that many-hour video Hasan did with historian Zach Foster that’s very good but it’s more about debunking hasbara.

 

CW: suffering people

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